How To Treat Road Rash

When To Contact A Doctor

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Many road rash injuries can be successfully treated at home, but patients need to know when to contact a doctor. In addition to contacting the doctor for any signs of infection, patients will also need to seek medical care if they get road rash on certain areas of the body. For example, any road rash on the face, hands, feet, or genitals requires a medical assessment, and professional care is crucial for road rash wounds over three times larger than the size of the patient's palm. Patients will also need urgent attention if muscle or bone is visible after this type of injury, and an ambulance may need to be called in this case. Wounds that have not healed after two weeks should be evaluated by a physician too. After performing a physical examination of the area, doctors might refer the patient to a wound care clinic. If skin grafting or reconstructive surgery is necessary, patients might be referred to a plastic surgeon.

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